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Also what has happened to Mark N (Nawaqanitawase)?
Not good enough, apparently.
Also what has happened to Mark N (Nawaqanitawase)?
Not good enough, apparently.
Rennie seems pretty keen on Swinton too. There really are some quality players thereHarris making a case for wallaby consideration. Could you look at Valetini at 6, Harris at 8. Valetini yes a definite starter in wallaby pack but could be 6 or 8. After him a lot of contenders for backrow spots ie Wilson, Harris, Leota, Anstee and Samu. I would probably pick leota and Wilson ahead of Samu for bench spot at this point.
Yeh don’t know why didn’t mention Swinton. Back row depth across the country indeed looking impressive. I also think gamble has been superb and really great to see he is finally realising his potential. In some ways hoopers absence a blessing to have allowed him the opportunity to show what he can offer. Tizzano would be better going back to the force as going to find it hard to find game time when hooper is back.Rennie seems pretty keen on Swinton too. There really are some quality players there
That is why seeming him in sevens seemed a good place for himDefence and tackling, ball security. To bang the drum again: he's not the biggest kid on the park any more, and needs to re-forge his core skill set.
Gamble looks better with every game. Had some impressive moments in last night's game. Not sure about Tizzano getting more game time in Perth. Kane Koteka is going just fine imo. Rebels could do with some extra fire power I guess. Have to say I haven't really noticed Hooper's absence at the Tahs this year.Yeh don’t know why didn’t mention Swinton. Back row depth across the country indeed looking impressive. I also think gamble has been superb and really great to see he is finally realising his potential. In some ways hoopers absence a blessing to have allowed him the opportunity to show what he can offer. Tizzano would be better going back to the force as going to find it hard to find game time when hooper is back.
I was thinking as backup for koteka. But maybe yes rebels could also be good destination for Tizzano.Gamble looks better with every game. Had some impressive moments in last night's game. Not sure about Tizzano getting more game time in Perth. Kane Koteka is going just fine imo. Rebels could do with some extra fire power I guess. Have to say I haven't really noticed Hooper's absence at the Tahs this year.
He wasn't there last year eitherGamble looks better with every game. Had some impressive moments in last night's game. Not sure about Tizzano getting more game time in Perth. Kane Koteka is going just fine imo. Rebels could do with some extra fire power I guess. Have to say I haven't really noticed Hooper's absence at the Tahs this year.
You'll notice it when he returns to the field. Point taken though, Gamble has filled the gap pretty well.Gamble looks better with every game. Had some impressive moments in last night's game. Not sure about Tizzano getting more game time in Perth. Kane Koteka is going just fine imo. Rebels could do with some extra fire power I guess. Have to say I haven't really noticed Hooper's absence at the Tahs this year.
My point exactly, KOB.You'll notice it when he returns to the field. Point taken though, Gamble has filled the gap pretty well.
last thing i saw he was playing tahs second team.Tah’s doing well enough to have you tuning in and watching next week.
That was pretty much a full strength Brumbies side as well. Tah’s missing a few forwards.
Good structure in defence so great foundation, still look a little lost for structure in attack. Rugby IQ is improving noting Peres choices to hold or offload were much improved tonight.
Also what has happened to Mark N (Nawaqanitawase)?
agreed, harris and Valetini both have been that good throughout the 3 rounds, Valetini is such a strong ball runner especially near the line and I reckon Harris has been a dominant force for the tahs especially with the ball.Harris making a case for wallaby consideration. Could you look at Valetini at 6, Harris at 8. Valetini yes a definite starter in wallaby pack but could be 6 or 8. After him a lot of contenders for backrow spots ie Wilson, Harris, Leota, Anstee and Samu. I would probably pick leota and Wilson ahead of Samu for bench spot at this point.
Welcome TTagreed, harris and Valetini both have been that good throughout the 3 rounds, Valetini is such a strong ball runner especially near the line and I reckon Harris has been a dominant force for the tahs especially with the ball.
Again, the touchies should see it ... usually it’s right in front of them... just let the ref know.It's not visible much on TV because the camera usually comes in quite tight so the person with the ball ends up off-screen, but it's pretty blatant in person. It's rampant. Easy to enforce as you say. One of the things the Drua coach was complaining about after their first match (saying it happened both in that match and in trials).
On the other hand the 9 and other players from the team that won the penalty need to be all over it to go get the ball before it gets walked off or thrown/kicked away.
It's just another delaying tactic so beloved of tired forwards and analytical coaches.What’s everyone’s’ thoughts on most players throwing the ball away or holding onto it walking back after being awarded a penalty against them?
The touchies should be letting the ref know this and get them marched 10m for not allowing the team that gets awarded the penalty the option of a quick tap.
It is quite obvious and blatant.
If the refs start enforcing this, teams won’t do it for long.
So easy to stop.
What’s everyone’s’ thoughts on most players throwing the ball away or holding onto it walking back after being awarded a penalty against them?
The touchies should be letting the ref know this and get them marched 10m for not allowing the team that gets awarded the penalty the option of a quick tap.
It is quite obvious and blatant.
If the refs start enforcing this, teams won’t do it for long.
So easy to stop.